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Jesus Diaz commented on Last IFA an iPhone Saved My Life
"@originalgermy: Yeah, the whole post was really an excuse to put that song up (not really, but it feels like it)."
http://gizmodo.com/5046271/#c7638368 3:18 PM on Sep 7
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Jesus Diaz commented on Last IFA an iPhone Saved My Life
"@The.Opethian: if you had clicked the link on the concert you would have seen that you are just being the same as the people who said the same things when I trashed the iPhone back then. I guess some people will never learn."
http://gizmodo.com/5046271/#c7638344 3:13 PM on Sep 7
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Jesus Diaz wrote According to the company, the GeoEye-1 satellite is the highest resolution commercial satellite orbiting the planet right now. It reached orbit yesterday, but in reality, it's not an ordinary commercial satellite: it's fully controlled by the Department of Defense's U.S.
http://gizmodo.com/5046406/ 11:00 AM on September 7, 2008
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Jesus Diaz wrote Error or scam, Amazon has pulled the page with the 52-inch $38.45 Sharp Aquos, probably overwhelmed by the orders from crazy Giz readers dreaming about a glorious, gigantic HDTV in their living rooms and/or toilets. Reader Max called Amazon to
http://gizmodo.com/5046395/ 8:22 AM on September 7, 2008
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Jesus Diaz wrote It looks like something went really wrong at the Lego factory because, when Jenny at The Bloggess opened her 30th Anniversary minifig celebration pack, she got a whole bunch of transvestite minifigs. "I think Eddie Izzard in drag is 10
http://gizmodo.com/5046351/ 11:27 PM on September 6, 2008
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Jesus Diaz wrote Right now, one of the stores at Amazon.com—myOfficeSource—is selling a 52-inch Sharp Aquos 1080P HDTV for $38.45 (thirty-eight dollars and forty-five cents). That's $2,261.54 off its list price. New, not refurbished. Obviously, something wrong—or fishy—must be happening because, right now,
http://gizmodo.com/5046358/ 10:12 PM on September 6, 2008
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Jesus Diaz wrote newVideoPlayer("/eclipse400_gizmodo.flv", 640, 384,"");The Eclipse 400 looks is one of those airplanes that you can only imagine in movies or comicbooks. But this is not the Avenger's Quinjet, it is very real, as the video shows. Right now it's being perfected
http://gizmodo.com/5046346/ 9:30 PM on September 6, 2008
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Jesus Diaz wrote Blog Vital Security has discovered a fatal flaw in Google's Chrome, which may dramatically affect the lives of the tens of thousands of people who are running the browser right now: Dear Señor Google, please don't make a new tab automatically
http://gizmodo.com/5046344/ 8:12 PM on September 6, 2008
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Jesus Diaz wrote newVideoPlayer("/hubblemission1lastmission_gizmodo.flv", 494, 396,""); digg_skin = 'compact'; digg_bgcolor = '#f1f8fa'; digg_url = 'http://digg.com/space/Hubble_Repair_Mission_More_Risky_than_You_d_Ever_Imagine'; If you think that the final mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope is going to be boring, you haven't seen this video yet. Not only the astronauts will be
http://gizmodo.com/5046276/ 7:00 PM on September 6, 2008
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Jesus Diaz wrote If you are sucker for all things 8-bit and all things NES—like I am—you will love these three-dimensional renderings of classic Nintendo Entertainment System games by Justin Buonvino. So much that you will put them on your desktop background, just
http://gizmodo.com/5046319/ 3:30 PM on September 6, 2008
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Jesus Diaz wrote Yesterday we said that the leaked iPod nano shot looked real to us. After all, Apple seems to be going through its curved surfaces and tapered edges period. This new shot of this old-green-lime colored one however is a completely
http://gizmodo.com/5046304/ 1:46 PM on September 6, 2008
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Jesus Diaz wrote At $6,000, this OSIM uSpace full body massage chair better do what it says in addition to just looking all sci-fi and space Pac-Manish. According to the manufacturer, the chair fixes you using mood lighting, massage, and music. They say
http://gizmodo.com/5046016/ 2:15 PM on September 5, 2008
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Jesus Diaz wrote These pixel drink coasters are made of paper and come in 50-unit packages for $8. Nothing special there until you notice that they have different shapes, which are not actually made at the factory: The coasters come in a single
http://gizmodo.com/5045991/ 2:00 PM on September 5, 2008
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